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Published 09:44 7 Mar 2015 GMT
Updated 09:45 7 Mar 2015 GMT
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"All of those are factors that would go some way to explaining why Di Maria has struggled after his bright start, but I feel as though I have a parrot on either shoulder, with one telling me to give the benefit of the doubt because of those reasons while the other is saying that, actually, the time has come for a £60m player to deliver. "What I won’t fall for are the reasons some are giving, which I would call excuses, such as injuries - Di Maria has been out with hamstring and pelvic problems - the fatigue factor from playing in the World Cup and the inexplicably poor record of South American players at United."What is clear from reading the former Manchester United defender's thoughts is that whatever the problems, Di Maria needs to put them aside soon and start delivering otherwise his stay in Manchester may be a short one. Neville's column in full is available on Telegraph Sport.
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